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. >>> and lawmakers in ukraine have put their country on a new path. but legislators to the south want to head somewhere else. >>> senior officials of a major bitcoin virtual currency exchange in tokyo have made their first public appearance since the company halted all deals three weeks ago. they say they have filed for bankruptcy protection. ceo mark karpolous of mtgox said their lawyers held a news conference on friday. >> translator: we had weaknesses in our system and our bitcoins vanished. we have caused trouble, and inconvenience to many people, and i feel deeply sorry for what has happened. >> translator: the amount of trading of online users totals about 750,000 bitcoins. in addition, the firm itself owned about 100,000 bitcoins. we found out that almost all of them were gone. >> they said the company has lost all bitcoins and deposits that they were keeping for their customers. the officials said customers bitcoin losses total more than $400 million with friday's exchange rate. they added it's possible that someone illegally gained access to
. >>> and lawmakers in ukraine have put their country on a new path. but legislators to the south want to head somewhere else. >>> senior officials of a major bitcoin virtual currency exchange in tokyo have made their first public appearance since the company halted all deals three weeks ago. they say they have filed for bankruptcy protection. ceo mark karpolous of mtgox said their lawyers held a news conference on friday. >> translator: we had weaknesses in our system...
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the eastern part of the country is the industrial ukraine. that's what's at stake. that's what needs to be done. and also refrain from violently handling the problem. so i guess i could stop there. thank you, madam president. >> the representative of the united states of america asks for the floor to make a further statement. she now has the floor. >> thank you, madam president. in response to any russian colleague's comments, i would just like to make a couple of points. first, i would like to address his point about the legitimacy of president yanukovych. and his point about the february 21 agreement which he's made several times. to be clear, we commend the work done by france, germany, and poland to mediate and negotiate that agreement with russia very much in observance. and we would have been prepared to support the completion of that agreement. under its terms president yanukovych had 24 hours to sign the first piece of action pursuit in erata, changing the constitution pursuant to the february 21 agreement. not only did president yanukovych not sign it, but
the eastern part of the country is the industrial ukraine. that's what's at stake. that's what needs to be done. and also refrain from violently handling the problem. so i guess i could stop there. thank you, madam president. >> the representative of the united states of america asks for the floor to make a further statement. she now has the floor. >> thank you, madam president. in response to any russian colleague's comments, i would just like to make a couple of points. first, i...
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it's been in the ukraine but what we see no crime yet. one reason though. french president ford's who are known to treat the authorization to deploying russian troops to ukraine close to real threats to the country's territorial integrity and sovereignty yet it has everything to be done to avoid the highly dangerous escalation meanwhile the president of the european commission called the recent events in crimea on unthinkable in the twenty first century the challenges of crimea must be dealt with. in the respects all ukrainian you need the added some grated. i only international community. we'll also stand and sing upholding these principles. i'm guaranteeing the regional and international peace. as the crisis deepens key and says moscow has refused talks on an agreement that would guarantee ukraine's territorial integrity. well the un security council is holding an emergency closed door session to discuss the rapidly developing infants in ukraine's crimea region. that's a situation which the un sec gen says the source of grave concern on ovals like as jess
it's been in the ukraine but what we see no crime yet. one reason though. french president ford's who are known to treat the authorization to deploying russian troops to ukraine close to real threats to the country's territorial integrity and sovereignty yet it has everything to be done to avoid the highly dangerous escalation meanwhile the president of the european commission called the recent events in crimea on unthinkable in the twenty first century the challenges of crimea must be dealt...
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as tensions rise on the streets in ukraine a country has been seeking new leaders to carry the country into a new era. but as rt peter oliver finds out these new leaders also happen to be the country's richest business people. the u s through the elected governments know that people with kids independence square the message footloose would lead the country. we have together together all these oligarchs and put the storm and a dozen foreign accounts and ukraine are conscious of money. solar houses the course until we can put into the fold. too late says names to take over key roles in ukraine are also among the richest in the country the goal is he is the fifth richest man in ukraine with a fortune estimated at a cool two point four billion dollars to get out into the store he went around to billion. but other members of the poem in its appointed authorities in kiev the poverty stricken the snow going by the prophecy portfolios. this is the key of hole with interim prime ministeravior ise of the more modest dwellings belonging to members of the interim government that some of ukraine's
as tensions rise on the streets in ukraine a country has been seeking new leaders to carry the country into a new era. but as rt peter oliver finds out these new leaders also happen to be the country's richest business people. the u s through the elected governments know that people with kids independence square the message footloose would lead the country. we have together together all these oligarchs and put the storm and a dozen foreign accounts and ukraine are conscious of money. solar...
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or russia's un envoy to western criticism of russia's role in the ukraine crisis from the country's ousted president requesting moscow's help to restore law and order. under the influence of western countries and the terror and violence people are being prosecuted for the language they speak and for political i address the president of russia vladimir putin the use of military force of the russian federation restored. order stability in the protection of the people of ukraine. while the coolies ukraine's economy on its knees with. a rescue line looks at the massive wealth enjoyed by some of the country's new rulers. president. against the us government saying it's ignored the interest of his people in the long running war. international coming to you live from the heart of moscow is one pm in the russian capital. president putin has halted military exercises in western and central russia which he says were completed successfully the large scale drills caused a storm of speculation in western countries rima kosar of explains some countries actually saw these military drills as preparation f
or russia's un envoy to western criticism of russia's role in the ukraine crisis from the country's ousted president requesting moscow's help to restore law and order. under the influence of western countries and the terror and violence people are being prosecuted for the language they speak and for political i address the president of russia vladimir putin the use of military force of the russian federation restored. order stability in the protection of the people of ukraine. while the coolies...
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the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even care a horribly strongly supported by the e.u. and washington the new rulers of my dawn are seen as ideological zealots can they reach out to all ukrainians or will we divide the country even more. to cross talk of bents in ukraine i'm joined by my guest amanda paul in brussels she is a policy analyst at the european policy center we also have alexander me curious in london he is a legal writer and analyst and in moscow we cross to dimitri he's a political analyst with the voice of russia radio station all across talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it alexander if i can go to you first in london where the government was supposed to be formed today and they're postponing it is this. a indication of what's going to come where we don't have unity even in kiev we have never had unity amongst the opposition leaders and that's been a serious problem they have never been able to agree which of them leads the opposition movement and to make matters worse we now know the tw
the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even care a horribly strongly supported by the e.u. and washington the new rulers of my dawn are seen as ideological zealots can they reach out to all ukrainians or will we divide the country even more. to cross talk of bents in ukraine i'm joined by my guest amanda paul in brussels she is a policy analyst at the european policy center we also have alexander me curious in london he is a legal writer and analyst and in moscow we cross...
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ukraine, countries like maldove va and georgia, they're going to watch us very carefully, we don't want those countries to succumb to russian blackmail, whether it's about energy or money or anything else. i think there are a lot of tough things we can do, we can suspend russia from various organizations. >> all right. >> we can make her pay a price, i think we will do that. >> good to have you here tonight, sir. >> thank you. >>> while washington scrambles to counter president putin, a number of experienced russia watchers are wondering why anyone is surprised by these events. many feel they have been laid out quite clearly for many years. simon marks is a former bureau chief. simon welcome. you just heard the back and forth i had with congressman engle, and john mccain and president obama. they're talking about international law. who -- does putin care about any of that? >> i think that's the real question, martha. if anything good comes out of all this. it may be a fundamental misconception that one can argue has dogged russia for years, it's finally smashed. the misconception being
ukraine, countries like maldove va and georgia, they're going to watch us very carefully, we don't want those countries to succumb to russian blackmail, whether it's about energy or money or anything else. i think there are a lot of tough things we can do, we can suspend russia from various organizations. >> all right. >> we can make her pay a price, i think we will do that. >> good to have you here tonight, sir. >> thank you. >>> while washington scrambles to...
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in the country there is chaos and anarchy. the rights of people in the southeast part of crimea are being threatened. under the influence of western countries, there is terror and violence. this is why i would call on mr. putin, asking him to use the armed forces of the russian federation to establish legitimacy, peace, law, order, stability, and defend the people of ukraine. 1 march, 2014. i have an opportunity to show all of you a photocopy of the original of this statement of the president of ukraine. i show it to the president of russia. there it is. madam president, those who are trying to interpret this situation as aggression are threatening with all kinds of sanctions and boycotts. these are indeed our partners who consistently have encouraged forces close to them to engage in alternatives and refrain from dialogue, to polarize ukrainian society. we call on them to show responsible approaches to set aside geopolitical calculations and to put above all the interests of ukrainian people. it is necessary to fulfill obliga
in the country there is chaos and anarchy. the rights of people in the southeast part of crimea are being threatened. under the influence of western countries, there is terror and violence. this is why i would call on mr. putin, asking him to use the armed forces of the russian federation to establish legitimacy, peace, law, order, stability, and defend the people of ukraine. 1 march, 2014. i have an opportunity to show all of you a photocopy of the original of this statement of the president...
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ukraine where politicians have agreed to run the country until elections in may. in the your european news center has more on that. >> the head of that government, the new prime ministers before he had even been approved he agreed that $37 billion of loans went missing during yanukovych's rule, and with the state treasury empty, ukraine is facing an even more challenging future. tim friend reports from kiev. >> they were supposed to be confirming a new government. but events initial thely overwhelmed the parliament. increasingly nervous about what their overthrow may have unleashed. it brought this warning from the acting president. >> everybody that tries to take over government building northeast, west, center, south, and north, is going to be treated as having the committed a crime, against the government of the the ukraine. it was the a historic day, promising that the victims had not died in vain. the newly elected prime minister, said that the country was on the bring of collapse. a staggering $37 billion missing from state coffers under yanukovych. >> russi
ukraine where politicians have agreed to run the country until elections in may. in the your european news center has more on that. >> the head of that government, the new prime ministers before he had even been approved he agreed that $37 billion of loans went missing during yanukovych's rule, and with the state treasury empty, ukraine is facing an even more challenging future. tim friend reports from kiev. >> they were supposed to be confirming a new government. but events initial...
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ukraine's ousted president who dismisses the country's interim leadership as illegitimate and asks moscow for protection. for a russian activist occupy a parliament building in southern ukraine with hundreds of supporters gathered outside to protest the rise of ultra nationalists in kiev. right. the real expert on china but. these are the words of the new you are somebody to china rock obama's latest round of diplomatic nominees are accused of being the most clueless ever and allegedly buying their drums for two million dollars. and another day of violence in venezuela unrest spreads further outside the capital with fierce street battles of the crime and poverty breaking out in the. international news and comments live from moscow this is our senior national with me hugh nash hello and welcome to the program ukraine's ousted president makes again a call which has surfaced with a public statement which suggests he is a no mood to give up in the fight to hold on to power that's now across life to seize an exit a shot ski has in kiev right now how that makes a so what did the ousted presiden
ukraine's ousted president who dismisses the country's interim leadership as illegitimate and asks moscow for protection. for a russian activist occupy a parliament building in southern ukraine with hundreds of supporters gathered outside to protest the rise of ultra nationalists in kiev. right. the real expert on china but. these are the words of the new you are somebody to china rock obama's latest round of diplomatic nominees are accused of being the most clueless ever and allegedly buying...
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going into crimea with th, ukrae is not a nuclear country. it was in 1994 when this umbrellas witagreement was sign. now russia has broken this agreement. we hope in the ukraine that the united kingdom to protect us from the russian regime. >> you say you hope the u.s. and u.k. can protect you from invasion, but how exactly do you want them to go about insuring that protection? >> the next russian invasion, but right now there is no bloodshed which means that we could fix this the political way. we could try to fix it. yesterday the united nations collect and talking about crim crimea, it should take political steps to fix the situation. >> all right, thank you. joining us begin. >> let's go back. >> it can--it is ready to take whatever measures it can, whatever measures it has. whatever resources it has at its disposal to keep ukraine in its orbit. >> we saw that president obama said yesterday that he was deeply concerned, and that there would be cause i cost if militay actions were taken. what do you think the u.s. should do? >> you can see
going into crimea with th, ukrae is not a nuclear country. it was in 1994 when this umbrellas witagreement was sign. now russia has broken this agreement. we hope in the ukraine that the united kingdom to protect us from the russian regime. >> you say you hope the u.s. and u.k. can protect you from invasion, but how exactly do you want them to go about insuring that protection? >> the next russian invasion, but right now there is no bloodshed which means that we could fix this the...
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ukraine's parliament is convening a kid to approve a new pro western government as the country faces its second major crisis one of the imminent bankruptcy. the new cabinets with intent before the crash of twenty five hasn't the media independence square late on wednesday. the core message was clear it's going to be a hard road ahead for ukraine to bring instances reports the singing the national anthem mountains camping see its independence plan i need is on the night and council tip to them like painting it and announce the date chosen as many states to the interim governments. this latest documents will have to postpone the decision. these will be that this is a traditional ukrainian economy this is the reason that austin dressed as a credit to the decisions that we wanted normal life. the ukrainian edited the photo. the interim president and so that's mount snow to reach it because government on the grounds it would be partly made up of the stamp is critical for the kids coming in protest me downs. yes in a senior in high esteem pit mining instead. routine form of foreign and fin
ukraine's parliament is convening a kid to approve a new pro western government as the country faces its second major crisis one of the imminent bankruptcy. the new cabinets with intent before the crash of twenty five hasn't the media independence square late on wednesday. the core message was clear it's going to be a hard road ahead for ukraine to bring instances reports the singing the national anthem mountains camping see its independence plan i need is on the night and council tip to them...
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andrew mohl to ukraine a country without even association of you with the eu. eu is as it is playing with carrots and sticks the busy economic integration which is going to mean the big parts of the ukrainian working population will see a deterioration in the limits of the fantasy about entering europe they are the envy of the state's be lined with gold that's a fantasy because the real project as it is an imf face the study program with questions about who the ukraine into the future and whether the current will stay together when the news media. it's good when the quantity that needs to be revamped first. even before the euro might dump real test of golf that was that all of a possible people in ukraine in november its external debt free stuff hundred and sixty billion euro was one of the main reasons like you've refused to sign the tri bike with the eu. fearing it could aggravate the situation even more. in november last year you offered only several hundred million euro to ukraine. with the opposition out taking the reins the eu is ready to give a whole lot
andrew mohl to ukraine a country without even association of you with the eu. eu is as it is playing with carrots and sticks the busy economic integration which is going to mean the big parts of the ukrainian working population will see a deterioration in the limits of the fantasy about entering europe they are the envy of the state's be lined with gold that's a fantasy because the real project as it is an imf face the study program with questions about who the ukraine into the future and...
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ukraine's acting president saying their country's forces are on high alert but are seeking a political solution by russia. the latest move by moscow is being met with anger and violence with thousands of anti-russian protesters taking to the streets all over ukraine. meanwhile, hundreds of pro-russian demonstrations are being held there. rallies with protesters raising russian flags, fighting against supporters of the new ukrainian government. molly henneberg is live in washington with more. >> fox news confirmed that defense secretary chuck hagel spoke to his russian counterpart today about the situation in ukraine. pension officials said there are no military contingency plans for ukraine. we don't expect to hear from the president again today, although we possibly could get an offcamera update from the white house if there are new developments. in president obama's remarks yesterday he warned russia any violation of sovereignty and territorial integrity would be deeply destabilizing. >> represent a profound interference in matters that must be determined by ukrainian people. it woul
ukraine's acting president saying their country's forces are on high alert but are seeking a political solution by russia. the latest move by moscow is being met with anger and violence with thousands of anti-russian protesters taking to the streets all over ukraine. meanwhile, hundreds of pro-russian demonstrations are being held there. rallies with protesters raising russian flags, fighting against supporters of the new ukrainian government. molly henneberg is live in washington with more....
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a country. that of course i think is impolite at least toward our ukrainian friends. maybe more importantly, there was an effort to determine for ukraine what they need to do. you alluded to the president yanukovich and he mentioned it briefly in the press statement -- and they did realize, the ukrainian authorities at that time, that the signing of the association agreement would entail very grave economic consequences for them and they tried to buy some time and have a deal with russia and it would take some time to think about it. you see what happened. they were crowded and were told that they were doing the wrong thing. this trouble than started. it should not have started at all. they have a democratic collective resident -- president and his election was coming up one year from now. he appointed the prime minister. they could have taken the post. he could've signed the association agreement with the european union if he wanted to. he should have taken the consequences -- the responsibilit
a country. that of course i think is impolite at least toward our ukrainian friends. maybe more importantly, there was an effort to determine for ukraine what they need to do. you alluded to the president yanukovich and he mentioned it briefly in the press statement -- and they did realize, the ukrainian authorities at that time, that the signing of the association agreement would entail very grave economic consequences for them and they tried to buy some time and have a deal with russia and it...
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and we have details on our >> major new developments in ukraine. the country has requested a united nations security council meeting to deal with its crisis. switzerland and austria are trying to block any assets ukraine's fugitive president may have hidden. today, viktor yanukovych claiming to still be ukraine's rightful leader. >> camouflage and armed pro-russia militants this morning took control of two airports. the message was clear -- they are on the side of russia and completely reject the new ukrainian government. the chaos gripping ukraine now the source of dangerous and rising tensions between the saidd states and russia today that a massive military exercise near the ukrainian border. nowhere is the battle line more evident than right here in the mostly russian enclave of crimea. they want to be closer to russia, even part of it. on thursday, armed men stormed the parliament building, raising the russian flag. they are playing revolutionary songs, and they are calling everyone here comrades. ukraine, citizen of but i am russian, this wom
and we have details on our >> major new developments in ukraine. the country has requested a united nations security council meeting to deal with its crisis. switzerland and austria are trying to block any assets ukraine's fugitive president may have hidden. today, viktor yanukovych claiming to still be ukraine's rightful leader. >> camouflage and armed pro-russia militants this morning took control of two airports. the message was clear -- they are on the side of russia and...
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john kerry has now arrived for talks in ukraine, a country whose borders are changing. changed by the march of russian troop that's have fired the first shots in their take over of ukraine. they have marched toward russia trying to reach their war planes. soldiers open fired. they warned the ukrainians to stop. they did, but only after least four volleys of gunfire. a dangerous twist in an invasion the president has condemned. >> overtime this will be a costly proposition for russia. the strong condemnation that it has received from countries around the world indicates the degree to which russia is on the wrong side of history on this. >> the u.s. is looking at economic sanctions, but does russia's president care? amidst the crisis, russian war games lead by president pugh tin, a display of russian power, the timing deliberate. putin defiant. the exercises are not over, the take over is not, nor is the standoff at ukraine's military bases. >>> in his news conference, putin warned that economic sanctions against russia would be harmful because they would ultimately backf
john kerry has now arrived for talks in ukraine, a country whose borders are changing. changed by the march of russian troop that's have fired the first shots in their take over of ukraine. they have marched toward russia trying to reach their war planes. soldiers open fired. they warned the ukrainians to stop. they did, but only after least four volleys of gunfire. a dangerous twist in an invasion the president has condemned. >> overtime this will be a costly proposition for russia. the...
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our country and ukraine have a very close relationship. ukraine also started a partnership with nato at the time, even though they didn't formally join nato. they started a formal partnership with the north american treaty alliance. when they got rid of their nuclear weapons, they opened economic, diplomatic and political ties with europe and with the western world. that was part of the deal. but in military terms, they got something really, really specific. this is the military deal they signed in december, 1994. they call it the budapest memorandum. and it is a formal agreement signed by ukraine and russia and us and great britain. and it says essentially because you, ukraine, have so kindly agreed to get rid of all those nuclear weapons that the soviets left behind, we agree to leave you alone to be your own country. the budapest memorandum is kind of amazing. it's a very short agreement. and the wording is very much to the point. look at this. welcoming the asession of ukraine to the treaty on nonproliferation of nuclear weapons as a n
our country and ukraine have a very close relationship. ukraine also started a partnership with nato at the time, even though they didn't formally join nato. they started a formal partnership with the north american treaty alliance. when they got rid of their nuclear weapons, they opened economic, diplomatic and political ties with europe and with the western world. that was part of the deal. but in military terms, they got something really, really specific. this is the military deal they...
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>> ukraine is an independent country with the new government in place. the new government -- its main it has been branded as a, cause a government. eventspolitical aspect, that we are seeing at the moment are serious. behind this is russia and .resident putin this is one of the biggest defeats on a foreign policy bid for president putin. i think we will see more disturbances coming from russia. ukraine became independent in 1991. it had the third largest nuclear arsenal in the whole world. it was bigger than china, u.k., and france combined. he gave it up voluntarily in exchange for assurances from united kingdom, the united states, and russia. it remains a sovereign state. i think the country, what will the u.s. andrimea, eu will need to monitor that closely. hard to going to be deal with that, given the agreement that was a made. maybe heant to secede, will recognize them, but you can see a split in this country. with peopleroblems trying to do business with them. them over the last 23 years, these issues have not arisen. there have not been any issues
>> ukraine is an independent country with the new government in place. the new government -- its main it has been branded as a, cause a government. eventspolitical aspect, that we are seeing at the moment are serious. behind this is russia and .resident putin this is one of the biggest defeats on a foreign policy bid for president putin. i think we will see more disturbances coming from russia. ukraine became independent in 1991. it had the third largest nuclear arsenal in the whole...
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many countries have investors who would be hit hard if ukraine goes under. even russia recognized the problem two weeks ago and pledged a $15 billion, but that was before viktor yanukovych was deposed. a russian intervention, or lingering tensions lead to go a debt default would cause havoc to trade, even here in the united states. for some contac contacts, in chy investors pulled their investments out of emerging markets and put them in bonds, gold and stable currency. in turn the u.s. stock market for a few weeks took a dive. instability in the ukraine could put us on that road again. because investors, including millions of americans who have 401ks, they do not like market volatility. when coupled with how it might hurt russia, that is a recipe for extreme volatility. we go to philip ittner in russ russia. russia has a lot invested in ukraine, what are russia's economic exposures? >> they are quite substantial. they are very close ties between ukraine and russia. not least of which their currency. the ruble it's believed that the severe deep that we're se
many countries have investors who would be hit hard if ukraine goes under. even russia recognized the problem two weeks ago and pledged a $15 billion, but that was before viktor yanukovych was deposed. a russian intervention, or lingering tensions lead to go a debt default would cause havoc to trade, even here in the united states. for some contac contacts, in chy investors pulled their investments out of emerging markets and put them in bonds, gold and stable currency. in turn the u.s. stock...
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every country should respect the territory yell integrity of the ukraine. russia has made at a commitment. it's important to keep their word. the world is watching. if the people want closer ties with europe, greater trade and contacts, of course we welcome that. it is not about forcing the people to choose between russia and europe. >> angela america chemist here for just one day, during which she's due to have tea with the queen. she became the first german chancellor to address both houses of the british parliament, only the third german in history to do that. merkel spoke at length about the future of the european union. she finished in english with a message to british politicians skeptical about staying in the e.u. >> united and determined, we can serve as a model for other regions of the world. this and nothing less than this should be our common goal. i reward it as the task for our generation. in order to attain this goal, we need a strong united kingdom with a strong voice inside the european union. >> let's go live now outside the prime minister'
every country should respect the territory yell integrity of the ukraine. russia has made at a commitment. it's important to keep their word. the world is watching. if the people want closer ties with europe, greater trade and contacts, of course we welcome that. it is not about forcing the people to choose between russia and europe. >> angela america chemist here for just one day, during which she's due to have tea with the queen. she became the first german chancellor to address both...
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and revolt in ukraine a country without even an association deal with you. know is playing with carrots and sticks the there is economic integration which was going to mean that big parts of the ukrainian working population will see a deterioration in their living cell the fantasy about entering your of the streets being lined with gold that's a fantasy because the real project is it is an i.m.f. based austerity program with questions about who will lead ukraine into the future and whether the country will stay together one thing that's clear it's the route economy that needs to be revamped first even before the euro my down protest ticked off there was a talk of a possible default in ukraine in the van very external dads reached a hundred and sixty billion euro it was one of the main reasons why king of refused to sign the trade bank with the e.u. fearing it could aggravate the situation even more you november last year you were offered only several hundred million euros to ukraine but with the opposition now taking the reins the e.u. is ready to give a who
and revolt in ukraine a country without even an association deal with you. know is playing with carrots and sticks the there is economic integration which was going to mean that big parts of the ukrainian working population will see a deterioration in their living cell the fantasy about entering your of the streets being lined with gold that's a fantasy because the real project is it is an i.m.f. based austerity program with questions about who will lead ukraine into the future and whether the...
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ukraine a country deeply divided and spiraling towards disaster russia's decision to deploy troops to protect its interests and citizens of the country has been met with language not heard since the cold war. in the meantime washington says the legal government and yet it's legitimate. well the aisle. i don't. more guesses why you'll find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look of the global financial headlines today too the report largely. do. roos do they. do they. father i meet a couple jill and john daly. they plan to retire they went to the beat thailand among many many places they say well this is the place. i'm very end. it's about to have candles lit and all around. here are all winter they each can all be looking to build on or what's in those doubts. st also missing something. well this was something. and about two to having a social formation this experience eight so that's why tyler. the case of jail. what happened to her she was rescued dogs and you get out of material and an electrician lost both legs resting on top. i'm four years la
ukraine a country deeply divided and spiraling towards disaster russia's decision to deploy troops to protect its interests and citizens of the country has been met with language not heard since the cold war. in the meantime washington says the legal government and yet it's legitimate. well the aisle. i don't. more guesses why you'll find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look of the global financial headlines today too the report largely. do. roos do they....
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while in central ukraine. members of one special forces apparently means to carry out orders from kiev to attack crimean self defense units. but if they refuse because we are one country and one nation who do these new rulers think they are all for now they're preparing for war with the td don't want while hunting for peace in pd the soup from crimea ukraine the korean economy now has the last minute chaos the lighted display easel fourteen ten for more than fifteen o three a croft made a hundred thousand assault weapons along with thirty different system. after cooking combine different health issues that have safe on friday with ukrainian authorities and more keep coming. alana fleeing like now the us government may require thing companies to spy on americans that they don't want to do much with addison. full story of the telco giant that left undefined one entity been talking to spy agency has the moxie job. also what is their mysterious ailment which courses polio like premises of me and children fled cali
while in central ukraine. members of one special forces apparently means to carry out orders from kiev to attack crimean self defense units. but if they refuse because we are one country and one nation who do these new rulers think they are all for now they're preparing for war with the td don't want while hunting for peace in pd the soup from crimea ukraine the korean economy now has the last minute chaos the lighted display easel fourteen ten for more than fifteen o three a croft made a...
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why do these countries care so about tiny ukraine? here is the prime minister's answer. to britainters because we benefit from a world in which countries of they the rules. we benefit when we enable people like those in ukraine to be able to choose their own future. >> that, and money. the eu accounts for 75% of foreign direct investment into russia. and russia provides 33% of the eu's petroleum. they need each other. france needs russia, too. this is a worship made by france for russia. it is designed to strengthen russia's ability to deploy troops. the ship as part of a $1.6 billion deal that marked the biggest ever sale of nato weaponry to moscow. france says it has no plans to scrap the deal even though it is criticized russia's military push into crimea. here is the french president france will want. -- francois hollande. >> there will be the maximum pressure on russia for de-escalation. there is a possibility of sanctions. not looking to raise tensions but to open a path for dialogue. that is what we did in paris yesterday. now we need pressure from europe to incre
why do these countries care so about tiny ukraine? here is the prime minister's answer. to britainters because we benefit from a world in which countries of they the rules. we benefit when we enable people like those in ukraine to be able to choose their own future. >> that, and money. the eu accounts for 75% of foreign direct investment into russia. and russia provides 33% of the eu's petroleum. they need each other. france needs russia, too. this is a worship made by france for russia....
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your doorstep a democratic country in ukraine well in fact i believe that i leave in a democratic country i understand why you have to see to live in a democratic country just soviet soviet general source were to say that and we knew is not true that we know it's not true no but what will go regarding regarding the united states in the demonstrations in ukraine tauriel nuland showed up and handed out some cookies she was expressing support for the free right to demonstrate that's it but she is an official and her appearing on that square is is taken as a as an american position on that issue it's not about that she was expressing support for peaceful protest now contrast the american air. and with the russian action a very important official in russia mr glos you've called for the use of force to clear the square mr gotobed used force mr glaus it was encouraging was the only coach to murder resumed well ambassador i heard i heard you make that point before but mr glascock is there every really well let's say in significant figure in the russian politics he doesn't hold the public office h
your doorstep a democratic country in ukraine well in fact i believe that i leave in a democratic country i understand why you have to see to live in a democratic country just soviet soviet general source were to say that and we knew is not true that we know it's not true no but what will go regarding regarding the united states in the demonstrations in ukraine tauriel nuland showed up and handed out some cookies she was expressing support for the free right to demonstrate that's it but she is...
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to government sentiment and swelling in the east of the country thousands are running against ukraine interim authorities in they say and today with protesters taking control of local administration buildings and cities and. my article bigger fish here in the east of the country that lacks a so what have the protesters achieved so father. well we have reports now of several hundred men nonviolently seized the local administration building in the city of donetsk the huge industrial sound in the east of the country they are now inside and demanding for annual governor earlier in fact during the weekend and you governor was appointed by one of the very rich which we say oligarchs in the east of ukraine was resettled it was elected as the governor of the next people have been on have people with that and they were also unhappy about the fact that the previous government which they demanded to be resigned he was appointed as the head of the local council so now they're controlling the administration building and according to unconfirmed reports the local media reported but we still are try
to government sentiment and swelling in the east of the country thousands are running against ukraine interim authorities in they say and today with protesters taking control of local administration buildings and cities and. my article bigger fish here in the east of the country that lacks a so what have the protesters achieved so father. well we have reports now of several hundred men nonviolently seized the local administration building in the city of donetsk the huge industrial sound in the...
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he plans to travel to ukraine tomorrow to meet with the country's new government. he says world leaders are prepared to isolate russia but that may be a consequence that russian president vladimir putin is ready for. >> he's made a cost/benefit analysis. he's weighed the costs of doing what he do and he's reviewed the benefits of it. clearly he has concluded the benefits far outweigh the costs. we need to endeavor to change that calculus. >> he does not care and in many ways his action is directly for that purpose, to show swagger in the world. >> now some of those costs president obama warned about last week could include boycotting the g-8 meetings in sochi, freezing assets and banning visas. the country's economy is already taking a hit. in fact, today markets have dropped about 10%. its currency fell to the lowest point ever against the u.s. dollar. >>> the turmoil in ukraine is being felt right here in the bay area. this afternoon one man will set out on a cross-country journey hoping to spread awareness of the situation in ukraine. "today in the bay's" christ
he plans to travel to ukraine tomorrow to meet with the country's new government. he says world leaders are prepared to isolate russia but that may be a consequence that russian president vladimir putin is ready for. >> he's made a cost/benefit analysis. he's weighed the costs of doing what he do and he's reviewed the benefits of it. clearly he has concluded the benefits far outweigh the costs. we need to endeavor to change that calculus. >> he does not care and in many ways his...
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demonstrators and ukraine south defy the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups that are getting momentum in their. view right. we take a closer look at one of the main forces of the former opposition the hardline right sector which may soon become part of ukraine's new interior ministry. a diplomatic route with the u.s. adds fuel to weeks of anti-corruption protests in venezuela with america now expelling three diplomats in retaliation for the same move by caracas. plus religious tension runs high in london with a local community organizing christian street patrols in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier.
demonstrators and ukraine south defy the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups that are getting momentum in their. view right. we take a closer look at one of the main forces of the former opposition the hardline right sector which may soon become part of ukraine's new interior ministry. a diplomatic route with the u.s. adds fuel to weeks of anti-corruption protests in venezuela with america now expelling three diplomats in retaliation...
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. >>> fox news alert now on a dramatic escalation of the crisis in ukraine, the country now heading na a possible showdown with its powerful neighbor russia putting its armed forces on full alert and warning russia that any military intervention in the country will lead to war. welcome to america's news headquarters, heavily armed russian troops already in crimea surrounding the government building there. tightening their grip. and now the ukrainian government is putting its forces on military alert. and asking nato to look at all possible ways to help protect its territorial integrity. united nations security council meeting right now to assess what their options are and asking for the input of other u.n. countries and we're also seeing some amateur videotape of russia's growing military presence there. troops wearing uniforms. but reports say they are part of an organized russian deployment. tensions right now in the cri a crimea, a strategic crossroads that has been fought over for many, many centuries. fox news radio reporter joins us live via skype. jessica, you are in the crimean
. >>> fox news alert now on a dramatic escalation of the crisis in ukraine, the country now heading na a possible showdown with its powerful neighbor russia putting its armed forces on full alert and warning russia that any military intervention in the country will lead to war. welcome to america's news headquarters, heavily armed russian troops already in crimea surrounding the government building there. tightening their grip. and now the ukrainian government is putting its forces on...
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the eu wants ukraine which is a bankrupt country right now. it does everything for economic purposes was really for expressionism that is wrong. if we have with a friend i'll have to make his interests as well but it gets bad one just rely on a hike i participated in the debates in the european parliament this week on the ukraine crisis. i was one of the co authors in the gay shakers of the train resolution. i've been falling ukraine full more than ten years on hold them at will without a snooty of the of the of the order of merit of ukraine is a country that on an extremely well and i'm absent of the shoal that the intentional the government is to move in a western european direction of what provided the my down was the fat off to several years four years of negotiations of the last minute. mr yanukovich to the complete u turn i decided not to sign the association agreement not to sign the deep and comprehensive free trade agreement with the european union and potential a small step to allow president the kitchen to rebuild it kind of soviets
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not just for ukraine, but for any country of the world. constitution accord is destroyed by the state and the state is destroyed, we should not allow this to happen. isi don't know if the mic going to work. am going to give the floor to man. give him the mic. [inaudible] , do you feelvych ashamed for something? >> ashamed. i would like to offer my apologies. foremost to veterans, to the ukrainian people for what happened in ukraine. that i didn't have enough strength to maintain and to allow for the mess to happen. >> please introduce yourself. on the 21st of february, you signed an agreement with the opposition. you may concessions to the opposition. suddenly you fled the country. could you please explain in detail why you fled the country? why did you not speak directly to people straight away? why did it and you asked the eu for how? >> thank you for the question. please keep to one question of possible.
not just for ukraine, but for any country of the world. constitution accord is destroyed by the state and the state is destroyed, we should not allow this to happen. isi don't know if the mic going to work. am going to give the floor to man. give him the mic. [inaudible] , do you feelvych ashamed for something? >> ashamed. i would like to offer my apologies. foremost to veterans, to the ukrainian people for what happened in ukraine. that i didn't have enough strength to maintain and to...
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and now 20 years later, poland's gdp is almost three times that of ukraine which is a smaller country and that's because of the decision, the hard decisions that poland took to build strong political and economic institutions. >> long road back. ambassador, good to have you on the program. thanks very much for being with us. >> it's my pleasure. >>> well, tensions between u.s. and venezuela are getting worse, the u.s. state department said today it's expelling three venezuelan diplomats, last week venturvenezuela expelled three . diplomats. violent protests there have killed 13 people and injured many more. one of the major causes for the unrest, skyrocketing inning flange. daniel aren't. >> reporter: inflation is venezuela are the highest in the world. one of the reasons for the protestses along with high crime. in january prices rose 3% over the previous month. the annual inflation is 56%. prices rise almost daily and there are shortages of many food items. >> translator: our daily routine is not to go to the gym or sin marks but to go from one supermarket or shop to the another. i
and now 20 years later, poland's gdp is almost three times that of ukraine which is a smaller country and that's because of the decision, the hard decisions that poland took to build strong political and economic institutions. >> long road back. ambassador, good to have you on the program. thanks very much for being with us. >> it's my pleasure. >>> well, tensions between u.s. and venezuela are getting worse, the u.s. state department said today it's expelling three...
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he plans to travel to ukraine tomorrow to meet with the country's new government. he says world leaders are prepared to isolate russia, in part by boycotting 48 me ining in sochi, also by freezing assets and visas. today russia's market dropped 10% and its currency fell to its lowest point ever against the dollar. some americans have already been evacuated from ukraine, including a bay area man who returned last night. he was among hundreds of peace corps volunteers that was rushed home after the violence began. >>> a cirque du soleil performer in san jose is watching what's happening in ukraine very closely. victor is a native of the count country. >> reporter: good morning. when victor leaves san francisco laurt today on his cross-country journey to support his homeland, ukraine, he's going to be awfully hard to miss. he's going to be driving a custom brightly colored porsche 911. he says when he came up with this idea to support his country, he actually had no idea how unpredictable and how unstable the situation would eventually get. he is a performer with cirq
he plans to travel to ukraine tomorrow to meet with the country's new government. he says world leaders are prepared to isolate russia, in part by boycotting 48 me ining in sochi, also by freezing assets and visas. today russia's market dropped 10% and its currency fell to its lowest point ever against the dollar. some americans have already been evacuated from ukraine, including a bay area man who returned last night. he was among hundreds of peace corps volunteers that was rushed home after...
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ukraine is a big country. we're living in a modern-day world. they should learn from their own mistakes, the european countries. >> charlie: do you think the west and the united states has the political will to stop mr. putin if, in fact, his agenda is as you describe? >> well, their interests are engaging. the point is that because putin thinks it's a zero game, this is not a zero game. anthis is going to affect a serious situation all the way to the financial markets and internal domestic situations of the united states and also the european situation. this is something that is really major and big and the longer it will last, the bigger it will get. and, so, there is a huge need and desperate need for leadership on the part of the united states and the european leaders indeed because this is not just just business as usual. on the other hand, i'm also in a way -- i hope this will be one of the last adventures of vladimir putin because it's just terrible. right now, he has everyone around him. putin told me your western friends make a nice pro
ukraine is a big country. we're living in a modern-day world. they should learn from their own mistakes, the european countries. >> charlie: do you think the west and the united states has the political will to stop mr. putin if, in fact, his agenda is as you describe? >> well, their interests are engaging. the point is that because putin thinks it's a zero game, this is not a zero game. anthis is going to affect a serious situation all the way to the financial markets and internal...
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protruding southward into the black sea cartographers refer to country may as "the ukraine's ball sack." over the millennia, country may's been occupied by greeks, romans, mongols, ottomans, byzantines, and even the goths, who invaded just to piss off their parents. in 1441, the peninsula became an independent muslim state called the crimean khanate, run by a turkic people called tatars, and their children the tartar tots. ( laughter ) ( applause ) in 17 foor, russia conquered crimea in 1853, the horrible casualties of the first crimean war inspired alfred lord tennyson's classic poem, "the charge of the light brigade," with the famous lines, "theirs not to make reply, theirs not to reason why, theirs but to do and die, happy valentine's day to a special nephew." ( laughter ) ( applause ) now, russia-- big tennyson fans here tonight. russia kept possession of crimea until 1954, when nikita khrushchev cruc regifted country may to ukraine, after a high-level summit between his liver and a bottle of stoli. at the time of the ussr's collapse the ukraine had the third largest nuclear stockp
protruding southward into the black sea cartographers refer to country may as "the ukraine's ball sack." over the millennia, country may's been occupied by greeks, romans, mongols, ottomans, byzantines, and even the goths, who invaded just to piss off their parents. in 1441, the peninsula became an independent muslim state called the crimean khanate, run by a turkic people called tatars, and their children the tartar tots. ( laughter ) ( applause ) in 17 foor, russia conquered crimea...
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ukraine's ousted president dismisses the country's interim leadership as illegitimate and asks moscow for protection. while pro russian activists occupy a parliament building in southern ukraine with thousands of supporters gathered outside britain as the rise of ultra nationalists in kenya. so. go real expert on china but. these are the words of the new u.s. ambassador to china barack obama's latest round of diplomatic nominees are accused of being the most clueless ever and allegedly buying their drugs for two million dollars. and another day of violence in venezuela unrest as bread for the outside the capsule with fears trade battles of the crime and poverty breaking out in the new. international news and comment live from moscow this is our c international with me paolo hello and welcome to the program ukraine's ousted president viktor unocal which has surfaced with a public statement which suggests he is a no mood to give up in the fires to hold on to power. as a details. story of victory on a cause which has turned into a genuine hollywood thriller here fled ukraine's capital of
ukraine's ousted president dismisses the country's interim leadership as illegitimate and asks moscow for protection. while pro russian activists occupy a parliament building in southern ukraine with thousands of supporters gathered outside britain as the rise of ultra nationalists in kenya. so. go real expert on china but. these are the words of the new u.s. ambassador to china barack obama's latest round of diplomatic nominees are accused of being the most clueless ever and allegedly buying...
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ukraine is a country which was really teetering toward kbrupt see. and this is a country for sale. and putin has shown in the west when we offered an imf package a few months ago, we weren't really willing to back it up with money and put inwas, he was willing to outbid us. so this will come down to who will outbid who i think put inthinks he can outbid the west again. the administration sources i talked to are pretty resolute we will offer some money this time to keep the possibility of a western-leaning ukraine a fiscal reality. and so i think the administration is pretty resolved not to let putin get away with this, given the leverage we have. >> woodruff: where do you see this going? >> well, chip bolen, the great u.s. ambassador to the soviet union say there is no expert on russia, there is just various ignorance. i follow that category. i'm amazed that putin just having really been reflected glory of the olympics -- >> a week ago. >> a week ago. and having earned the goodwill that apparently was behind his role, the prominence, the celebrity, the a dulltation-- adulation, put
ukraine is a country which was really teetering toward kbrupt see. and this is a country for sale. and putin has shown in the west when we offered an imf package a few months ago, we weren't really willing to back it up with money and put inwas, he was willing to outbid us. so this will come down to who will outbid who i think put inthinks he can outbid the west again. the administration sources i talked to are pretty resolute we will offer some money this time to keep the possibility of a...
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ukraine's minister says his country is on the brink of disaster. following russia's invasion of crimea, ukraine has put its military on high alert. there is worldwide outrage over the invasion and fears russian president vladimir putin isn't done yet. today secretary of state john kerry leaves for ukraine to meet with leaders in kiev. yesterday kerry called on putin to pull back. >> it's an incredible act of aggression. it is really a stunning willful choice by president putin to invade another country. russia is in violation of the sovereignty of ukraine. russia is in violation of its u.n. obligations. russia is in violation of its obligations under the u.s. charter. >> this morning there are reports of russian naval movements in the black sea. charlie d'agata is in the capital of kiev. charlie, good morning. >> reporter: we've just returned from the parliament. good morning, anne-marie. we just returned from ukrainian parliament where defense ministers are trying to find out if anything can be done with russia's military intervention in cry meara
ukraine's minister says his country is on the brink of disaster. following russia's invasion of crimea, ukraine has put its military on high alert. there is worldwide outrage over the invasion and fears russian president vladimir putin isn't done yet. today secretary of state john kerry leaves for ukraine to meet with leaders in kiev. yesterday kerry called on putin to pull back. >> it's an incredible act of aggression. it is really a stunning willful choice by president putin to invade...
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there was and there still is a fraternal country of ukraine, our neighbor. if you talk about this in terms of the last fall situation, the legally elected president yanukovych he is relying on a democratically-elected parliament. truly the country is dealing with a serious economic challenges and with the leadership of ukraine, they have serious decisions to make. in particular, they need to make a decision whether they will join or they will assign an agreement of association with the eu. this is a complex decision. one of the mistakes of the ukrainian leadership maybe was the fact that at the last minute they realized that that agreement on association that was being proposed by brussels could have economic consequences for ukraine. in these conditions, the ukrainian leadership, the president took a decision that is fully constitutional and it fully meets the paw roughing -- prerogatives of any state to refrain from signing an agreement with the eu. that didn't mean as many have said that there was a full reputiation. just that he had to weigh the circumst
there was and there still is a fraternal country of ukraine, our neighbor. if you talk about this in terms of the last fall situation, the legally elected president yanukovych he is relying on a democratically-elected parliament. truly the country is dealing with a serious economic challenges and with the leadership of ukraine, they have serious decisions to make. in particular, they need to make a decision whether they will join or they will assign an agreement of association with the eu. this...
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i have family in the ukraine i have family in the crimea in kiev and elsewhere in the country so for me this is a personal issue. as to the presence of russian troops normally in the crimea you are correct there is normally stationed something twenty six thousand five hundred russian troops by treaties signed between. the legitimate government of the ukraine and the russian federation so. these troops have. only left their bases under terms of transit that are allowed per this treaty. according to permission from the cognizant authorities of the ukraine the governors and of the thora of the ukraine is the only legitimate authority in the ukraine at present of this level is the president of the ukraine who is victor rich. and he has requested along with the prime minister of the crimea that russian forces act within the borders of the crimea to secure and stabilize the situation from attacks and raids by right wing ultra nationalists that have been directed from the putsch regime in kiev alexander it's one of the interesting things is western media doesn't like to use the term right t
i have family in the ukraine i have family in the crimea in kiev and elsewhere in the country so for me this is a personal issue. as to the presence of russian troops normally in the crimea you are correct there is normally stationed something twenty six thousand five hundred russian troops by treaties signed between. the legitimate government of the ukraine and the russian federation so. these troops have. only left their bases under terms of transit that are allowed per this treaty. according...
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ukraine's new leaders warned the country is on the disaster. they mourn the dead but they must think of the future of the country. discuss what go i had is going on in ukraine and u.s. he options are with senator christopher murphy who december to iev in address the protesters. ordering the exercises how concerned are you bout strong-arm tactics from moscow? >> i think we are very concerned. secret from de no the beginning they will likely do everything they can to ukrainian citizens from exercising their will which is to join an affiliation with european union. they made no bones about the act both privately and frankly to some of us in senate publicly signs the european agreement at the end of last year they would have come down legal sanctions including possibly cutting off goes upplies so it is not is surprising the russians are engaging in a show of force but mistake to a grave go farther than this. my hope is in the coming days coalition e a government in kiev to have the support not just of that section of the government but the east cri
ukraine's new leaders warned the country is on the disaster. they mourn the dead but they must think of the future of the country. discuss what go i had is going on in ukraine and u.s. he options are with senator christopher murphy who december to iev in address the protesters. ordering the exercises how concerned are you bout strong-arm tactics from moscow? >> i think we are very concerned. secret from de no the beginning they will likely do everything they can to ukrainian citizens from...
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will give one billion dollars in aid to ukraine helping the country gets back get back on its feet in the meantime the interim government said recently that it will need thirty five billion dollars over the next two years to avoid default or an important giving us an outline of that statement from john kerry in ukraine well these are the countries which have been subject to america's bombings in interventions over the decades critics have accused kerry of hypocrisy referring to the victims of the u.s. led invasion of a number of countries let's discuss it with every joyce the scottish m.p. who is closely following developments in ukraine he joins us now. we what message was what was your reaction to kerry's words about russia. well it's a question of trying to judge whether they are simply words well there's something substantial behind them. i think the same various after version might expect america to say but i suppose for many of us sitting watching you trying to decode whether america actually participant inch and doing something substantial they do say quick grace of the night a
will give one billion dollars in aid to ukraine helping the country gets back get back on its feet in the meantime the interim government said recently that it will need thirty five billion dollars over the next two years to avoid default or an important giving us an outline of that statement from john kerry in ukraine well these are the countries which have been subject to america's bombings in interventions over the decades critics have accused kerry of hypocrisy referring to the victims of...
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the rallies take place in support and against the new leadership of ukraine. and a group all the land there is known as the troika are facing growing criticism over how they are loans have become more of a headache than relief or debt laden countries as the organization goes through you probe we'll look at how confidence in the institution has waned in recent years that's coming up later in the program. was a british government under increasing pressure to curb immigration divides in u.k. communities are reaching breaking point and east london tensions are being stoked by vigilante patrols formed by both muslim and christian groups are reports. we're going to be so obvious from the debate goes given at the christian patrolling there's a knee patrol in town also in the hills of the small but make sure it's muslim patrols the new political group calling themselves britain first have responded by filming what they've dubbed christie and patrols and this patrol comes complete with vehicle proof that the whole thing is all of. the they took to the streets in east l
the rallies take place in support and against the new leadership of ukraine. and a group all the land there is known as the troika are facing growing criticism over how they are loans have become more of a headache than relief or debt laden countries as the organization goes through you probe we'll look at how confidence in the institution has waned in recent years that's coming up later in the program. was a british government under increasing pressure to curb immigration divides in u.k....
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peaceful words reflective of their hope for ukraine. >> we want peace in our country and we need to have us secure our country. >> mr. obama, stop putin. >> reporter: the worry evident in their voices and their faces for their loved ones still in ukraine. tooliana's family lives in kiev. >> i was talking to my parents the whole time while they were protesting and my parents were go to protest. >> reporter: this protest is her way of supporting them. >> they're okay. they went to a couple protests and -- but nothing happened to them. i was very thankful for that. >> reporter: today's protest was started by a group. lara is one of the organizers. >> speak withing them this morning, they're scared. they are keeping an eye out on everything that's going on. and they're scared for their children as well. >> reporter: she has followed closely the violence in kiev and as russia proves military involvement in ukraine, the threat became even more real to lara. the ukrainian population in the dc area has banded together sending up this memorial and holding fundraisers throughout the city. today wi
peaceful words reflective of their hope for ukraine. >> we want peace in our country and we need to have us secure our country. >> mr. obama, stop putin. >> reporter: the worry evident in their voices and their faces for their loved ones still in ukraine. tooliana's family lives in kiev. >> i was talking to my parents the whole time while they were protesting and my parents were go to protest. >> reporter: this protest is her way of supporting them. >>...